Destiny's Exclusive PlayStation Content Revealed

It seems that Bungie’s love affair with Sony won’t end at just an exclusive beta. Sony has revealed the details on the exclusive content coming to the future owners of Destiny on PS3 and PS4. The DLC includes missions, multiplayer maps, armor, weapons, and ships:

Strike Mission

Dust Palace Strike – “An exclusive three-player cooperative Strike that can be played with friends or match made. You’ll track a Cabal extraction team through the husks of an ancient human skyscraper, the Dust Palace, buried in the shifting dunes of Mars and face a new enemy, the Psion Flayers.”

Multiplayer Map

Exodus Blue Competitive Multiplayer Map – “A mid-sized Crucible arena that pairs perfectly with Control and Skirmish game modes. The Exodus Blue, a long-dead vessel, once brought hope and humanity to worlds beyond Earth. Here, Guardians challenge one another, forging a new hope and future in the fires of the Crucible.”

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Armor

Manifold Seeker (Warlock) – Armor that was built to help Warlocks survive the secret realms of the Vex.

Vanir (Titan) – A battle-tested armor set forged to protect Titans against the heavy firepower of the Cabal.

Argus (Hunter) – A durable all-environment wire-weave for those out to scout the frontier.

Weapons

Monte Carlo – An exotic assault rifle, is a handcrafted showpiece with a sleek look that masks the cruel reality of its function — the efficient elegant delivery of war against any who would tarnish its legacy. Upgrades increase the weapon’s “hip fire” effectiveness and boost melee cool down, providing a firm grounding for close range domination.

Hawkmoon – An exotic hand cannon, is a true gunslinger’s weapon — a smooth sidearm that makes every bullet count with intricate “hawk feather” etchings carved into the weapon’s silvered barrel. Damage boosts increase the combat effectiveness, making it a formidable weapon.

Ships

Aurora Wake – “A hull lined with arcane instruments, crafted by a circle of Warlocks – gifting the ship with a preternatural sense for the strange.”